Post by pigeonpie on May 26, 2009 9:22:53 GMT
Red Cross will monitor the beaches
The Red Cross have a contract of two years with an option for extension for two more, providing an allocation of around 39,000 euros per beach. Hours of service offered by the Red Cross, which goes into the ten o'clock-eight p.m. (previously only up to seven) from Monday to Sunday, ie, ten hours a day. In addition, the start of the season will be brought forward to June 7 and will run until September 30. Each of the beaches will have two qualified lifeguards, a chief supervisor who also has the title of master of vessel. Also available will be two jet skis, an all-terrain vehicle and an amphibious chair in Es Grau for people with disabilities and will be operational from day one.. Each beach will also have a canoe and a defibrillator.
In addition to the sands of Mao, the Red Cross will this season will cover the beaches of Alaior (Son Bou and Cala en Porter), Ferreries (Cala Galdana) and Sant Lluís (Binibèquer and Punta Prima)..
Changes
This season the beaches of Son Saura Son Parc and Arenal d'en Castell, Es Mercadal both, supervised by the Red Cross so far, this season will be managed by the company specializes in water rescue Serpro Sport, which also maintain the service that came with Cala Tirant. Serpro Sport presented a reduction of 8,000 euros on the City Council's initial bid. The company Marsave, will ensure the monitoring of beaches on St. Thomas and St. Adeodatus Binigaus. As for Ciutadella, published today in the competition BOIB convened by the City with an initial offer of 220,000 euros to manage 11 of the June 15 beaches to October 15.
The Red Cross have a contract of two years with an option for extension for two more, providing an allocation of around 39,000 euros per beach. Hours of service offered by the Red Cross, which goes into the ten o'clock-eight p.m. (previously only up to seven) from Monday to Sunday, ie, ten hours a day. In addition, the start of the season will be brought forward to June 7 and will run until September 30. Each of the beaches will have two qualified lifeguards, a chief supervisor who also has the title of master of vessel. Also available will be two jet skis, an all-terrain vehicle and an amphibious chair in Es Grau for people with disabilities and will be operational from day one.. Each beach will also have a canoe and a defibrillator.
In addition to the sands of Mao, the Red Cross will this season will cover the beaches of Alaior (Son Bou and Cala en Porter), Ferreries (Cala Galdana) and Sant Lluís (Binibèquer and Punta Prima)..
Changes
This season the beaches of Son Saura Son Parc and Arenal d'en Castell, Es Mercadal both, supervised by the Red Cross so far, this season will be managed by the company specializes in water rescue Serpro Sport, which also maintain the service that came with Cala Tirant. Serpro Sport presented a reduction of 8,000 euros on the City Council's initial bid. The company Marsave, will ensure the monitoring of beaches on St. Thomas and St. Adeodatus Binigaus. As for Ciutadella, published today in the competition BOIB convened by the City with an initial offer of 220,000 euros to manage 11 of the June 15 beaches to October 15.